Galvan had earlier “initiated contact” with a person identifying themselves as a juvenile under the age of consent and set up a meeting with the child, Holland said. Galvan was arrested at the scene with help from the North Fulton SWAT team.

Galvan — who was booked on charges of using a computer to seduce, lure or entice a child to commit an illegal act and obscene internet contact with a child — remained jailed as of Friday at the Fulton County Jail ahead of his initial court appearance, records show.

Galvan, who was hired as a part-time officer earlier this year, passed a background check at the time, Tunnel Hill police Sgt. Trey Rider told The Post. The department will move to terminate him, Rider said.